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			<description><![CDATA[The technique of using large halftones by printing at really low line screens has been done for a long time.  The aesthetic waned, but I'm glad to see it back.  The establishment of halftone prior to print production streamlines the process especially if the designer is not the printer. This is a really nice piece.]]></description>
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						<pubDate>Mon, 26 Feb 2007 21:55:06 -0600</pubDate>
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The technique of using large halftones by printing at really low line screens has been done for a long time.  The aesthetic waned, but I'm glad to see it back.  The establishment of halftone prior to print production streamlines the process especially if the designer is not the printer. This is a really nice piece.]]></description>
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